Fossil Coral Pendant

$235.00

Fossil Coral Pendant

 This elegant ‘one of a kind’ reversible pendant is handcrafted in fine and sterling silver and features a beautiful fossil coral stone that looks like a field of flowers. The reverse side features flower shaped pierced windows revealing the back of the stone.

Sterling, fine silver, fossil coral stone

fabricated pendant including bail = 3" x 1" x 1/4”

sterling silver chain with lobster clasp = 2mm x 20 ½” long

Fossil Coral Lore

Fossilized Coral is not only a grounding stone, but a stone of change, meaning it can help us make the longstanding changes we have been putting off and help us stick with them. It is an excellent stone for embarking down a new path with steady, resolute energy.

Fossil Coral History

Fossil coral is a natural gemstone that is created when prehistoric coral is gradually replaced with agate. Corals are marine animals and it is their skeletons that are fossilized and preserved. The fossil coral forms through hardened deposits left by silica-rich waters. The entire process can take over 20 million years.

Fossil Coral Pendant

 This elegant ‘one of a kind’ reversible pendant is handcrafted in fine and sterling silver and features a beautiful fossil coral stone that looks like a field of flowers. The reverse side features flower shaped pierced windows revealing the back of the stone.

Sterling, fine silver, fossil coral stone

fabricated pendant including bail = 3" x 1" x 1/4”

sterling silver chain with lobster clasp = 2mm x 20 ½” long

Fossil Coral Lore

Fossilized Coral is not only a grounding stone, but a stone of change, meaning it can help us make the longstanding changes we have been putting off and help us stick with them. It is an excellent stone for embarking down a new path with steady, resolute energy.

Fossil Coral History

Fossil coral is a natural gemstone that is created when prehistoric coral is gradually replaced with agate. Corals are marine animals and it is their skeletons that are fossilized and preserved. The fossil coral forms through hardened deposits left by silica-rich waters. The entire process can take over 20 million years.